I personally love the home shop built trucks. That’s the way I grew up building my trucks. By any means necessary. Go to this dudes house and get the notches welded in, that dudes house to cut the front spring perches lol. It’s just the only way we had to get our trucks on the ground, so I especially love these type videos. Also, I worked for a pretty well known shop for a few years, and turned my passion into a job. And it made me hate it. But now I’m back to building my own projects for me, and watching your videos helped get me back in the shop.
@@juniorwhelchel6337 I'm trying to do better at it.... @virginiaisforlowriders makes us all look bad.....he explains every step...I get busy and forget to film lol
I appreciate how you explain what how an why you do something! Thanks bro ! I have been getting your videos in recommend videos and have watched a bunch of them this one was great! Im definitely subscribing to your channel! The best part was the grunt getting the square tubing i have had moment just like that lol 😂
Want to let you know that I'm glad I found your channel and obviously I enjoy the content. I really like the variety of the videos. For me, the, can I say, instructional /how to's are what I enjoy the most but it's great to see your little gang horsing around and poking fun at each other etc. It really shows the tightness of the group and that's the greatest thing to have friends like that you can count on. Back to video variety, I've watched a lot of your videos going back aways even watching one of the logging episodes. It's cool, to me, to see what others do and what their interests are. Day in the life videos can sometimes be enjoyable. Well, way enough said. Keep it up and the channel will grow. Keep it real. Much appreciated all the work you do.
I fought and fought with different drill bits for metal and the best I have found are the Hyper-Step bits from Matco. 100% worth every cent I spent on them. The larger ones are warrantied and the smaller ones are cheap if you break one. Last one I broke was $4 and change to replace.
@Bgarrett0284 the ones I have now are pretty legit....I bought them locally at bolt store...I'll look into those Matco ones in the future when it's time for a new setup
SIR… I need some of those likes from your videos 🤣😂🤣. Nothing worse than having to be extremely careful when working on fancy painted trucks. Great video sir. 🫶🏻🫡
Awesome Video as always enjoy your videos and how you explain how you go about doing the air ride setups and what works best keep up the awesome work and the car show videos are awesome as well can’t wait see more on crew cab dually
i definitely enjoy these informational episodes as much if not more then the day in the life type videos. watching this made me wish i bought a truck vs blazer lmfao being able to work from the top seems like a dream lmao
I love the build videos and the detail of your explaining.. I'm listening and learning. Never commented on your past video where you mentioned the channel (Built To Cruise) I loved that channel, hate it disappeared but i hope you do more in that fashion. My only negative to his videos.. i wished he had did more of a walk around of the truck and details of the build like ex. engine, parts used, interior, wheel size etc. Anyways keep em coming bro! Will you get in any more size L in the S10 and Ranger shirts?
Love the step by step! Great content as usual. Hopefully you're going to do one similar for the front. Everybody always shows the back but nobody shows what you need up front. Keep up the good work!!!
Is there any way I can send you some parts from Mexico.. I have a lot obs parts .. mexican style 400ss parts.. I have some 4 door Nissan hard body parts if you want todo a 4 door build and S10 parts too squarbody C10 parts some OEM parts that don't come on the states .. .. old school billets etc let me how we can get a hold of each other.. and I almost forgot some of the grills that Mexican rangers have are different too I can hook it up
Man I’ve used a few of your videos for help on my bagged nbs project. Any pointers for doing bed tubs on a 99-06 bed? Don’t want to end up with floppy bed sides
Another great video brother love the info and content. I have a question I’m still working on my 1991 Chevy c1500 reg cad stepside just like dans but I need to know front and back am I supposed to bottom out on my shocks or my bags or lay the frame on The ground I need to know if I should let my shocks full bottom out or not so I can get them installed on my a arms and my shock size for the rear or should I bottom out my bags ??? And have you even remmed out a bag air hole to make it a bigger hole and rethreaded the air hole to fit a bigger fitting ??? Pleas help thanks
@jasonkennedy3408 I'd Compress the suspension fully and set the shocks up that way....if you ever decide to go to bigger wheels you won't have to redo the shock mounts to lay out then
@jasonkennedy3408 also I covered mounting shocks on a truck like that back when we built Nelson's truck but I'd have to go thru and figure out which episode it was if you interested
@@lowerclassfab431 yea I watched that video probably 100 plus times now lol but I couldn’t tell if they were bottomed out or not or if the bags was bottomed out or is set up to just lay on the frame or not I’m running 22” in front and back the front you trimmed the frame back witch I have done but I’ve got 2500s up from and 2600s in back I think I might have to go up to 2600 up front to to get more lift the cups I have aren’t very tall but thank you for the info damn I wish I lived closer to your shop to get this shot done working on it going in 10 years now
@@lowerclassfab431 I even watched the Danstruck episodes to help with visuals I’m doing a frame off restoration so it’s been a struggle with modifications and rebuilding for air ride all at the same time I sent a follow and friend request on fb thanks for all your help
I personally love the home shop built trucks. That’s the way I grew up building my trucks. By any means necessary. Go to this dudes house and get the notches welded in, that dudes house to cut the front spring perches lol. It’s just the only way we had to get our trucks on the ground, so I especially love these type videos.
Also, I worked for a pretty well known shop for a few years, and turned my passion into a job. And it made me hate it. But now I’m back to building my own projects for me, and watching your videos helped get me back in the shop.
I appreciate you explaining everything step by step not many channels do that everyone wants to time lapse everything I hate that
@@juniorwhelchel6337 I'm trying to do better at it.... @virginiaisforlowriders makes us all look bad.....he explains every step...I get busy and forget to film lol
Anything you put up I love to watch it. Keep on keepin’ on!
25:52 I saw that tack break lol. I love the vids man keep it up
I personally like the fabrication content like this the best but I like it all👍👍
I appreciate how you explain what how an why you do something! Thanks bro !
I have been getting your videos in recommend videos and have watched a bunch of them this one was great! Im definitely subscribing to your channel! The best part was the grunt getting the square tubing i have had moment just like that lol 😂
Want to let you know that I'm glad I found your channel and obviously I enjoy the content. I really like the variety of the videos. For me, the, can I say, instructional /how to's are what I enjoy the most but it's great to see your little gang horsing around and poking fun at each other etc. It really shows the tightness of the group and that's the greatest thing to have friends like that you can count on. Back to video variety, I've watched a lot of your videos going back aways even watching one of the logging episodes. It's cool, to me, to see what others do and what their interests are. Day in the life videos can sometimes be enjoyable. Well, way enough said. Keep it up and the channel will grow. Keep it real. Much appreciated all the work you do.
I fought and fought with different drill bits for metal and the best I have found are the Hyper-Step bits from Matco. 100% worth every cent I spent on them. The larger ones are warrantied and the smaller ones are cheap if you break one. Last one I broke was $4 and change to replace.
@Bgarrett0284 the ones I have now are pretty legit....I bought them locally at bolt store...I'll look into those Matco ones in the future when it's time for a new setup
Marco hyper-step bits are absolutely awesome life time warranty + they are the best hands down!
@@lowerclassfab431definitely get them if you have a good matco driver but they hardly ware out !
Great notch explanation!!! Only thing I wish I would’ve done to ours is drill holes inside to run the rear wiring. Kachow
Love these videos, so in-depth. You learned me something with how too plan for notch and wheel size.. keep killing it yall 👊
Hey man , like what ever u put out there , roll on , like watching , wish I was up there to help ya some 👍👍 in Jacksonville
Hell yah looks good man I love those budniks
Love all your videos man.
Like the build and like the flag hanging in your shop
Really enjoy the content man keep up the good work!!!
This is indeed what we enjoy seeing!
Awesome!...
p.s. Charlie says the sketchy taco trailers are the best 👌
SIR… I need some of those likes from your videos 🤣😂🤣. Nothing worse than having to be extremely careful when working on fancy painted trucks. Great video sir. 🫶🏻🫡
Awesome Video as always enjoy your videos and how you explain how you go about doing the air ride setups and what works best keep up the awesome work and the car show videos are awesome as well can’t wait see more on crew cab dually
Love all the videos.. great variety.. keep up great work
Thank for all the great videos! I’ve learned a lot from you. 💯👍👍👍👍
i definitely enjoy these informational episodes as much if not more then the day in the life type videos. watching this made me wish i bought a truck vs blazer lmfao being able to work from the top seems like a dream lmao
@blown96ranger it definitely makes it easier when you can snatch the bed off.....I done a k5 blazer notch awhile back....it was the worse experience
Dam sir, you smash out the jobs. Good shit🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cool video. Nice job. Can't wait to see the end
Definitely enjoyed the video! Keep them coming
Keep up the good work I’ve enjoyed all your videos by the way my shirts and hats I got from you are great
@ghostrider513 thanks man send all your friends I need to sell some more🤣🤣🤣
I like the show footage an interveiws but shop is where its at for me
I love the build videos and the detail of your explaining.. I'm listening and learning. Never commented on your past video where you mentioned the channel (Built To Cruise) I loved that channel, hate it disappeared but i hope you do more in that fashion. My only negative to his videos.. i wished he had did more of a walk around of the truck and details of the build like ex. engine, parts used, interior, wheel size etc. Anyways keep em coming bro! Will you get in any more size L in the S10 and Ranger shirts?
@bo4638 thanks man....and yea I was promised shirts this week but it's friday and no shirts....hopefully next week
Love the step by step! Great content as usual. Hopefully you're going to do one similar for the front. Everybody always shows the back but nobody shows what you need up front.
Keep up the good work!!!
Build content 👍
I did the jack trick on my c10 gotta do what you gotta do lol
@cholo9171 it works awesome....when we done my s10 it was on the lift we used the transmission jack
Awsome 😎
Unfortunately had to sell my s10 due to recent flood damage to my house … but I kept my hardbody hopefully after all this maybe I can get it bagged
@glenntumbleston8735 yessir hopefully so....don't give up
Catch Phrase of the Vid “Ka-Chow!” 😂🎉
Is there any way I can send you some parts from Mexico.. I have a lot obs parts .. mexican style 400ss parts.. I have some 4 door Nissan hard body parts if you want todo a 4 door build and S10 parts too squarbody C10 parts some OEM parts that don't come on the states .. .. old school billets etc let me how we can get a hold of each other.. and I almost forgot some of the grills that Mexican rangers have are different too I can hook it up
@@urielzbaez7387 shoot me a message on Facebook Brandon Carter....I'd like to see what all you have
You ever do a round style C-notch?
yo yall need to get up with yall
Man I’ve used a few of your videos for help on my bagged nbs project. Any pointers for doing bed tubs on a 99-06 bed? Don’t want to end up with floppy bed sides
@dylanhebert4449 leave the supports to the bottom of bed....just cut out wheel tubs and leave bottoms so the braces have somewhere to stay bolted to
Do you have a video showing how you do a 2x3 notch ?
@Fatherson_gmc I'm not sure.....I built the one in my s10 I should have covered it in that series but I'd have to look and see
I love these types of videos best but opinions are like 🐴 🕳️ everyone has one😂😅
@@juniorwhelchel6337 🤣🤣🤣🤣truth and the loudest ones are the ones you don't wanna hear
How do you determine the length of your bags
@@nelsonmarsh1341I run the biggest bag possible
Can I get the part number for those rear KYB shocks?
@@angeloww_4651 kyb 343157
@lowerclassfab431 really appreciate it bro
You know anyone that has a bagged 2.5 gen tacoma that's a pre runner not and xrunner or 5 lug?
@@kylevinson7920 no sir not right off
@@lowerclassfab431 dang.
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Another great video brother love the info and content. I have a question I’m still working on my 1991 Chevy c1500 reg cad stepside just like dans but I need to know front and back am I supposed to bottom out on my shocks or my bags or lay the frame on The ground I need to know if I should let my shocks full bottom out or not so I can get them installed on my a arms and my shock size for the rear or should I bottom out my bags ??? And have you even remmed out a bag air hole to make it a bigger hole and rethreaded the air hole to fit a bigger fitting ??? Pleas help thanks
@jasonkennedy3408 I'd Compress the suspension fully and set the shocks up that way....if you ever decide to go to bigger wheels you won't have to redo the shock mounts to lay out then
@jasonkennedy3408 also I covered mounting shocks on a truck like that back when we built Nelson's truck but I'd have to go thru and figure out which episode it was if you interested
@@lowerclassfab431 yea I watched that video probably 100 plus times now lol but I couldn’t tell if they were bottomed out or not or if the bags was bottomed out or is set up to just lay on the frame or not I’m running 22” in front and back the front you trimmed the frame back witch I have done but I’ve got 2500s up from and 2600s in back I think I might have to go up to 2600 up front to to get more lift the cups I have aren’t very tall but thank you for the info damn I wish I lived closer to your shop to get this shot done working on it going in 10 years now
@@lowerclassfab431 I even watched the Danstruck episodes to help with visuals I’m doing a frame off restoration so it’s been a struggle with modifications and rebuilding for air ride all at the same time I sent a follow and friend request on fb thanks for all your help